It's also rock to work hard for someone

The family of Masayoshi Hayakawa (Joe Odagiri) who came to Japan. Following the daily meals, everyone is just amazed at the justice that makes Yoko Aota (Shihori Kanjiya) do the sewing that she is not good at. When justice was accused of running out of savings and the pension of Hidezo Tokaibayashi (Tatsuya Fuji) was limited to cover the life of the family, Kosuke Miki (Yusuke Santamaria) tried to take the job of justice. It was open hard. Such efforts were futile, and it turned out that his only regular job, the local FM program, would be discontinued. Miki is desperate, but the president of the office, Atsushi Fujimori (Yasuyuki Maekawa), tells me to take charge of two more newcomers.
A letter from Hidezo, who was returned without being opened, arrived at his home. Kokoro Osawa (Sugisaki Hana), Mizuki Matsuno (Ayane Omori), and Riku (Kanata Fujimoto) are surprised by the word 'from my father' written under the name of Hidezo. Recognizing the letter his children had, Shuzo begins talking about his youth. It is said that he was devoted to the business he started with his colleagues without regard to his family, and he took a large amount of debt and abandoned his family. Hidezo says he regrets, and Kokoro recommends going to see his son.
He will have a meeting with FM staff at 'nanja'. Miki bowed deeply to control the justice that was dismissed by the staff's suggestion that justice could be left as the MC of the request program. Immediately after receiving a call from the company, Miki turns pale and jumps out. Around the same time, Yoko was taking a jacket photo of a new artist at the recommendation of Miki. Fujimori, who was present, did not listen to Yoko's claim at all, and told her to shoot according to the image she specified. Meanwhile, a mistake in Miki's work was discovered. Miki jumps out of the company when he goes to apologize, but he collapses in the corridor.
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